one, stlst g rk, there's got to penalty for blowing through the budget. right now the penalty is you have to amass 60 votes for whatever measure you're going to take to blow through the budget. well, the senate's been operating under a 60-vote rule now for years. so demanding 60 votes in an institution that demands 60 votes is no penalty whatsoever. so there's a problem. problem two is that the budget process only looks at certain appropriations. accounts. it doesn't look at the billions and billions and billions of dollars, the backdoor of the tax code in tax expenditures despite i think the unanimous recommendations of bipartisan witnesses that we have to look at that side. that hits the budget just as much as an appropriate expenditure and you have to look at the health care piece. when you look at the $3 trillion that seems to have fallen out of federal health care expenditures, not knowing why that happened is a really big oversight. we really need to come into focus on that. and the third is that you have -- there has to be some value, some reward f